Abstract
Research purposes are to design management of fisheries environment sustainable in Bengkalis district. This study was conducted in Bengkalis district, in Riau province. This location is situated in a strategic area of the Malacca Strait.This research used survey method. Types of data collected in the form of primary and secondary data. Data analysis techniques used in this research is descriptive analysis, sustainability analysis (Rapfish), stakeholder needs analysis and prospective analysis.The analysis showed the management of fisheries environmental in Bengkalis district is in the bad category level or less sustainable with MDS value of 39.59 overall. Implementation of management strategies to fisheries environmental in Bengkalis district (P) with the interaction scenario between the migration distance (j), Pressure mangrove land (m), level of education relative coastal communities (r), fisheryenvironmental policy (k), cooperation among stakeholders (s).
Highlights
1.1 BackgroundCoastal waters and marine Bengkalis district is part of the Malacca Strait linking the inland waters of Indonesia by the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean
The research location is spread through five locations, i.e., Fish Auction Place (FAP) Tanjung Medang Sub-district of North Rupat represent Rupat as Station I, Meskom Villagein Bengkalis District as the station II, New StraitVillage in Bantan Sub-district as station III, Pambang Village in Bantan Sub-district as station IV, Muntai Villagein Bantan Sub-district as station V
Status of sustainability for each of these dimensions is used to make improvements in the future of the factors or attributes that are sensitive or levers to increase the sustainability of fisheries environmental management Bengkalis district Riau province
Summary
Coastal waters and marine Bengkalis district is part of the Malacca Strait linking the inland waters of Indonesia by the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean. Results of research Marine and Fisheries Agency Bengkalis district (2008), the analysis of the fishery potential in Bengkalis Sea waters and refers to the potential of the waters of the Malacca Strait and extrapolated based on the vast waters, pelagic fish that the sustainable potential of up to 55 meters water depth between 3350-5900 tons. Utilization of fishery resources with multiple capture methods developed in the coastal waters Bengkalis district had caused overfishing. Data analysis included; Analysis RATFEN (Rapid Appraisal Technique for Sustainable Fishery Environment) which is a modification of Rapfish, Stakeholder Needs Analysis (PRA) and Prospective Analysis
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